The Days-Massolo Center serves as a central resource for exploring intersections between gender, race, culture, religion, sexuality, ability, socioeconomic class and other facets of human difference. Through forums, panels, lectures, and other programming developed in cooperation with students, faculty and staff, the Days-Massolo Center enhances the academic, intellectual, social, cultural and leadership dimensions of the Hamilton community.

In addition to providing space for the Womyn’s Center and the LGBTQ Resource Center, the Days-Massolo Center sponsors or helps organize programs, lectures and workshops. These events include Cultural Cafés hosted by student groups, workshops on diversity and inclusion, art exhibits, and lectures on race, gender, religion and sexuality.

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Art Massolo '64 and Drew S. Days III '63

BLSU Seniors, Class of 2014

Laverne Cox of Netflix’s <em>Orange is the New Black</em> presented the keynote address for the NY6 Spectrum Conference at Hamilton.

Students listen to Laverne Cox during the NY6 Spectrum Conference at Hamilton.

Laverne Cox poses with Hamilton students.

Hamilton American-Chinese Exchange - Make Your Own Spring event

Hamilton American-Chinese Exchange - Make Your Own Spring Roll event.

Amit Taneja introduces Jorett Joseph ’15, who talks about her research project titled "Justice through Love: Community Building Efforts of Black Women."

HIV/AIDS Caregiver of the Year award recipient Michael Desalvo

Dean Spade lectured on the effectiveness of legal reform to promote social equality.

Art Massolo '64 poses with Miami Posse students.

Posse Plus Retreat

Jorett Joseph ’15 discusses her experience doing mission work in Haiti where she built a children's library, donated goods and participated in a health program initiative.

Richard Burns '77, executive director of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Community Center in New York City, presented a lecture titled “LGBTQ Rights: Past, Present and Future."